Randolph Ewing isn’t the only Texas lawyer going to the courthouse to collect allegedly unpaid fees from clients or former clients. What follows is a sampling of suits Texas firms and lawyers have filed in recent weeks, alleging they are owed attorneys’ fees. As of Texas Lawyer ‘s presstime, the defendants had not filed answers. [See "Courthouse Pit Stop: Attorney Sues Retired Race Car Driver Over Formula 1 Interest."]

Case name: Epstein Becker & Green PC v. Auto Underwriters of America Inc., et al.

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